They're far from logical, I'm afraid. Though they are not as whimsical as most might have you believe, either. It's simplest to take them as observable facts and account for them accordingly without attempting to explain where and how they arise.
[ Harold had a similar conversation with the Machine many times. Since it was primarily meant to predict human behavior, understanding emotion was paramount. He also instantly has about a thousand more questions about that final comment, but wrangles his thoughts into order with effort. ]
Then like you, she is now determining her coding, and her character, for herself? Or has she moved past her original programming in a more limited fashion?
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[ Harold had a similar conversation with the Machine many times. Since it was primarily meant to predict human behavior, understanding emotion was paramount. He also instantly has about a thousand more questions about that final comment, but wrangles his thoughts into order with effort. ]
Then like you, she is now determining her coding, and her character, for herself? Or has she moved past her original programming in a more limited fashion?